The Harlem Globetrotters' cartoons are great. Their stand alone cartoon was great, their guest appearances on Scooby Doo were great. Please feel free to eat all of your own shiat that you desire, but please don't regurgitate it, show it to everyone on the internet and call it an article.

When I was six years old, my parents took our family to see the Harlem Globetrotters play at the SIU Arena. We were pretty close to the front row. Well, Meadowlark Lemon does this thing where he snatches a kid out of the crowd and lets he/she dunk a basketball and play on the floor for a little while. Well, he came over and chose one of my brothers. And I was so excited that I followed them out on the floor and kind of chased them around for a few seconds. Then Curly comes up and grabs me and held me upside down by one leg and asked the crowd who I belonged to. In the meantime, my brother dunks the basketball and goes back to my parents. Even though, my parents and brothers were saying that I belonged over there, Curly took me back to the wrong people. This was hilarious and everyone in the Arena laughed.I sat with the wrong people for about 6 or seven minutes of the game coontil one of my brothers came and got me) because they had popcorn.That is one of my best memories ever.So anyone that writes a list that has the Harlem Globetrotters as a "Worst" anything can eat a bag of dicks and then die in a fire!

I remember being a little kid and realizing that Meadowlark Lemon had the same voice as that number one super guy, Hong Kong Phooey. I'm pretty sure I cried when my parents explained it wasn't real. Shut up, I was like 6 years old.

Then one day I watched the Batman & Scooby Doo episode with my pops, he said something about how there were so many mistakes the animators had to be on acid. When I was older and watched it with my own kid I realized what he meant, I saw Batman's gloves disappear from shot to shot, Robin's cape changing colors, the Joker having hair and then being bald, etc, etc. Holy crap what a mess.

MayoSlather:karmaceutical: That Pretty Mary Sunshine is still stuck in my head, 30 some years later...

Came here to say this. I would find myself humming that song for weeks on end as a kid each time I saw the episode, which was probably over 10 times. Scooby was on a lot.

Me too, but I never, ever understood why Scooby and Shaggy started singing "When you're hot you're hot, when you're not you're not." Was that part of the song? Also, not many people showed up for Jerry.